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  2. Chilika Lake - Wikipedia

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    Chilika Lake is the largest brackish water lagoon in Asia and second largest coastal lagoon in the world, spread over the Puri, Khordha and Ganjam districts of Odisha state on the east coast of India, at the mouth of the Daya River, flowing into the Bay of Bengal, covering an area of over 1,100 square kilometres (420 sq mi).

  3. Flora and fauna of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Some of the trees which grow in abundance in Odisha are bamboo, teak, rosewood, sal, piasal, sanghvan and haldi. There are 479 species of birds, 86 species of mammals, 19 species of amphibians and 110 species of reptiles present in Odisha. The state is also an important habitat for the endangered olive ridley turtles and Irrawaddy dolphins.

  4. Bhitarkanika National Park - Wikipedia

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    www.bhitarkanikanationalpark.com. Bhitarkanika National Park is a 145 km 2 (56 sq mi) large national park in northeast Kendrapara district in Odisha in eastern India. It was designated on 16 September 1998 and obtained the status of a Ramsar site on 19 August 2002. The area is also been designated as the second Ramsar site of the State after ...

  5. List of Ramsar sites in India - Wikipedia

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    Tampara Lake: Odisha: 12 October 2021 3 66 Hirakud Reservoir: Odisha: 12 October 2021 743 Hirakund Reservoir is located behind the Hirakund Dam in Odisha. It's shoreline runs close to Debrigarh Wildlife Sanctuary. [21] 67 Ansupa Lake: Odisha: 12 October 2021 2.31 68 Yashwant Sagar: Madhya Pradesh: 7 January 2022 8.229 69 Chitrangudi Bird ...

  6. Tourism in Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Odisha is one of the main contributors to the economy of Odisha, India, with a 500 km (310 mi) long coastline, mountains, lakes, natural biodiversity and rivers. Odisha is a major tourist destination in India, with various tourist attractions, including wildlife reserves, beaches, temples, monuments, the arts and festivals.

  7. Bhitarkanika Mangroves - Wikipedia

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    The Bhitarkanika Mangroves were zamindari forests until 1952, when the government of Odisha abolished the zamindari system, and put the zamindari forests in the control of the state forest department. In 1975, an area of 672 km 2 (259 sq mi) was declared the Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary. The core area of the sanctuary, with an area of 145 km ...

  8. Simlipal National Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.similipal.org. Simlipal National Park (ISO: Śimiḷipāḷa Jātīya Udyāna) is a national park and tiger reserve in the Mayurbhanj district in the Indian state of Odisha covering 2,750 km 2 (1,060 sq mi). It is part of the Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve, which includes three protected areas, Similipal Tiger Reserve, Hadgarh ...

  9. Kanjia Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kanjia Lake (Odia: କାଞ୍ଜିଆ ହ୍ରଦ) is a natural lake on the northern outskirts of Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. While the main lake covers 75 hectares (190 acres), the total wetland covers an area of 105 hectares (260 acres) with the scuba diving facility. [1] It has a rich biodiversity and is a wetland of national importance ...